Just a general comment:
I use perl to generate html pages and content within them, with a templating system that I have been doggedly improving over the course of events.
I'm just curious: why? To improve your Perl, or because you actually need a templating system? If it's the former, that's a worthwhile and commendable endeavor, but if it's the latter, I'd recommend against reinventing the wheel; there's various powerful and/or mature templating systems available, or so I'm told.
In reply to Re: hash substitution in regex
by AppleFritter
in thread hash substitution in regex
by Aldebaran
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